a)
Protection of employees in excavations.
(a)(1)
Each employee in an excavation shall be protected from
cave-ins by an adequate protective system designed in accordance with
paragraph (b) or (c) of this section except when:
(a)(1)(i)
Excavations are made entirely in stable rock; or
(a)(1)(ii)
Excavations are less than 5 feet (1.52 m) in depth and
examination of the ground by a competent person provides no indication
of a potential cave-in.
(a)(2)
Protective systems shall have the capacity to resist
without failure all loads that are intended or could reasonably be
expected to be applied or transmitted to the system.
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(b)
Design of sloping and benching systems. The slopes and
configurations of sloping and benching systems shall be selected and
constructed by the employer or his designee and shall be in accordance
with the requirements of paragraph (b)(1); or, in the alternative,
paragraph (b)(2); or, in the alternative, paragraph (b)(3); or, in the
alternative, paragraph (b)(4), as follows:
(b)(1)
Option (1) - Allowable configurations and slopes.
(b)(1)(i)
Excavations shall be sloped at an angle not steeper
than one and one-half horizontal to one vertical (34 degrees measured
from the horizontal), unless the employer uses one of the other options
listed below.
(b)(1)(ii)
Slopes specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this
section, shall be excavated to form configurations that are in
accordance with the slopes shown for Type C soil in Appendix B to this
subpart.
(b)(2)
Option (2) - Determination of slopes and
configurations using Appendices A and B. Maximum allowable slopes, and
allowable configurations for sloping and benching systems, shall be
determined in accordance with the conditions and requirements set forth
in appendices A and B to this subpart.
(b)(3)
Option (3) - Designs using other tabulated data.
(b)(3)(i)
Designs of sloping or benching systems shall be
selected from and in accordance with tabulated data, such as tables and
charts.
(b)(3)(ii)
The tabulated data shall be in written form and shall
include all of the following:
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(b)(3)(ii)(A)
Identification of the parameters that affect the
selection of a sloping or benching system drawn from such data;
(b)(3)(ii)(B)
Identification of the limits of use of the data, to
include the magnitude and configuration of slopes determined to be safe;
(b)(3)(ii)(C)
Explanatory information as may be necessary to aid the
user in making a correct selection of a protective system from the data.
(b)(3)(iii)
At least one copy of the tabulated data which
identifies the registered professional engineer who approved the data,
shall be maintained at the jobsite during construction of the protective
system. After that time the data may be stored off the jobsite, but a
copy of the data shall be made available to the Secretary upon request.
(b)(4)
Option (4) - Design by a registered professional
engineer.
(b)(4)(i)
Sloping and benching systems not utilizing Option (1)
or Option (2) or Option (3) under paragraph (b) of this section shall be
approved by a registered professional engineer.
(b)(4)(ii)
Designs shall be in written form and shall include at
least the following:
(b)(4)(ii)(A)
The magnitude of the slopes that were determined to be
safe for the particular project;
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(b)(4)(ii)(B)
The configurations that were determined to be safe for
the particular project;
(b)(4)(ii)(C)
The identity of the registered professional engineer
approving the design.
(b)(4)(iii)
At least one copy of the design shall be maintained at
the jobsite while the slope is being constructed. After that time the
design need not be at the jobsite, but a copy shall be made available to
the Secretary upon request.
(c)
Design of support systems, shield systems, and other
protective systems. Designs of support systems , shield systems, and
other protective systems shall be selected and constructed by the
employer or his designee and shall be in accordance with the
requirements of paragraph (c)(1); or, in the alternative, paragraph
(c)(2); or, in the alternative, paragraph (c)(3); or, i the alternative,
paragraph (c)(4) as follows:
(c)(1)
Option (1) - Designs using appendices A, C and D.
Designs for timber shoring in trenches shall be determined in accordance
with the conditions and requirements set forth in appendices A and C to
this subpart. Designs for aluminum hydraulic shoring shall be in
accordance with paragraph (c)(2) of this section, but if manufacturer's
tabulated data cannot be utilized, designs shall be in accordance with
appendix D.
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(c)(2)
Option (2) - Designs Using Manufacturer's Tabulated
Data.
(c)(2)(i)
Design of support systems, shield systems, or other
protective systems that are drawn from manufacturer's tabulated data
shall be in accordance with all specifications, recommendations, and
limitations issued or made by the manufacturer.
(c)(2)(ii)
Deviation from the specifications, recommendations,
and limitations issued or made by the manufacturer shall only be allowed
after the manufacturer issues specific written approval.
(c)(2)(iii)
Manufacturer's specifications, recommendations, and
limitations, and manufacturer's approval to deviate from the
specifications, recommendations, and limitations shall be in written
form at the jobsite during construction of the protective system. After
that time this data may be stored off the jobsite, but a copy shall be
made available to the Secretary upon request.
(c)(3)
Option (3) - Designs using other tabulated data.
(c)(3)(i)
Designs of support systems, shield systems, or other
protective systems shall be selected from and be in accordance with
tabulated data, such as tables and charts.
(c)(3)(ii)
The tabulated data shall be in written form and
include all of the following:
(c)(3)(ii)(A)
Identification of the parameters that affect the
selection of a protective system drawn from such data;
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(c)(3)(ii)(B)
Identification of the limits of use of the data;
(c)(3)(ii)(C)
Explanatory information as may be necessary to aid the
user in making a correct selection of a protective system from the data.
(c)(3)(iii)
At least one copy of the tabulated data, which
identifies the registered professional engineer who approved the data,
shall be maintained at the jobsite during construction of the protective
system. After that time the data may be stored off the jobsite, but a
copy of the data shall be made available to the Secretary upon request.
(c)(4)
Option (4) - Design by a registered professional
engineer.
(c)(4)(i)
Support systems, shield systems, and other protective
systems not utilizing Option 1, Option 2 or Option 3, above, shall be
approved by a registered professional engineer.
(c)(4)(ii)
Designs shall be in written form and shall include the
following:
(c)(4)(ii)(A)
A plan indicating the sizes, types, and configurations
of the materials to be used in the protective system; and
(c)(4)(ii)(B)
The identify of the registered professional engineer
approving the design.
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(c)(4)(iii)
At least one copy of the design shall be maintained at
the jobsite during construction of the protective system. After that
time, the design may be stored off the jobsite, but a copy of the design
shall be made available to the Secretary upon request.
(d)
Materials and equipment.
(d)(1)
Materials and equipment used for protective systems
shall be free from damage or defects that might impair their proper
function.
(d)(2)
Manufactured materials and equipment used for
protective systems shall be used and maintained in a manner that is
consistent with the recommendations of the manufacturer, and in a manner
that will prevent employee exposure to hazards.
(d)(3)
When material or equipment that is used for protective
systems is damaged, a competent person shall examine the material or
equipment and evaluate its suitability for continued use. If the
competent person cannot assure the material or equipment is able to
support the intended loads or is otherwise suitable for safe use, then
such material or equipment shall be removed from service, and shall be
evaluated and approved by a registered professional engineer before
being returned to service.
(e)
Installation and removal of support -
(e)(1)
General.
(e)(1)(i)
Members of support systems shall be securely connected
together to prevent sliding, falling, kickouts, or other predictable
failure.
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(e)(1)(ii)
Support systems shall be installed and removed in a
manner that protects employees from cave-ins, structural collapses, or
from being struck by members of the support system.
(e)(1)(iii)
Individual members of support systems shall not be
subjected to loads exceeding those which those members were designed to
withstand.
(e)(1)(iv)
Before temporary removal of individual members begins,
additional precautions shall be taken to ensure the safety of employees,
such as installing other structural members to carry the loads imposed
on the support system.
(e)(1)(v)
Removal shall begin at, and progress from, the bottom
of the excavation. Members shall be released slowly so as to note any
indication of possible failure of the remaining members of the structure
or possible cave-in of the sides of the excavation.
(e)(1)(vi)
Backfilling shall progress together with the removal
of support systems from excavations.
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(e)(2)
Additional requirements for support systems for trench
excavations.
(e)(2)(i)
Excavation of material to a level no greater than 2
feed (.61 m) below the bottom of the members of a support system shall
be permitted, but only if the system is designed to resist the forces
calculated for the full depth of the trench, and there are no
indications while the trench is open of a possible loss of soil from
behind or below the bottom of the support system.
(e)(2)(ii)
Installation of a support system shall be closely
coordinated with the excavation of trenches.
(f)
Sloping and benching systems. Employees shall not be
permitted to work on the faces of sloped or benched excavations at
levels above other employees except when employees at the lower levels
are adequately protected from the hazard of falling, rolling, or sliding
material or equipment.
(g)
Shield systems -
(g)(1)
General.
(g)(1)(i)
Shield systems shall not be subjected to loads
exceeding those which the system was designed to withstand.
(g)(1)(ii)
Shields shall be installed in a manner to restrict
lateral or other hazardous movement of the shield in the event of the
application of sudden lateral loads.
(g)(1)(iii)
Employees shall be protected from the hazard of
cave-ins when entering or exiting the areas protected by shields.
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g)(1)(iv)
Employees shall not be allowed in shields when shields
are being installed, removed, or moved vertically.
(g)(2)
Additional requirement for shield systems used in
trench excavations. Excavations of earth material to a level not greater
than 2 feet (.61 m) below the bottom of a shield shall be permitted, but
only if the shield is designed to resist the forces calculated for the
full depth of the trench, and there are no indications while the trench
is open of a possible loss of soil from behind or below the bottom of
the shield.